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Zoppé circus

5.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 12:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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What a GREAT SHOW! Don't miss it. These are very talented people, a real dog and pony show and more!

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Studio B

Studio B

5.0(1 review)
0.8 km

A multi-purpose venue on the Royal Caribbean Ship: Harmony of the Seas, Studio B functions mainly…read moreas a ice skating studio: for both nightly performances and guest free skating. My brother and I saw the show "1887 - A Journey in Time", and it was very good, especially considering that we were sailing at more than 18 knots in the Gulf of Mexico during the performance. Studio B is located on Deck 4, right below the Promenade shops. Unlike the nearby Royal Theater which occupies both deck 4 and 5, Studio B has less seating for a more intimate experience, closer to the stage/ice. The ice surface is about 50 ft by 100 ft (a typical NHL hockey rink is 85 x 200), and the venue can seat 900 people. It is definitely worth it to sit as close as possible to the surface: getting a close up view of the performers can really change the experience. The 1887 show is inspired by the works of the French author, Jules Verne, and takes the audience through different time periods, with costume changes throughout. The use of lights and lasers would often change the ice surface visual to explain the location or time period the next act was happening. One of the visuals was to show that were deep in the ocean (e.g. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"), and it was really well done. The heroine, Juliet, travels through time with her time traveling companion, to find true love. (I learned this from researching online...it was difficult to follow the story during the show). The 45 minute show has 13 performers (all of them professional level skaters), with ice dancing and pairs figure skating and men/women singles being prominent. There were quite a few triple jumps being done. At one part, there was a magic trick (disappearing, levitating 'Juliet') and some dangerous looking sword play between 'Romeo' and 'Tybalt' on the ice. There was a break in the story to bring out Dimitri, who was an expert on using the Cyr wheel on the ice, taking advantage of centrifugal force and gravity. Definitely an enjoyable show for all ages, and one where you will admire how much money and effort was spent to give the audience a good show.

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Saengerfest Park - About Saengerfest Park

Saengerfest Park

3.8(5 reviews)
1.7 km

It's more of a public square than a park. The name comes from a biennial singing contest that…read moreGalveston hosted in April of 1881. There's a historical marker that tells the story. It's where you can find the "Greetings from Galveston" mural as well as a cool looking mosaic of George P. Mitchell (the "Son of Galveston"). It's a nice tribute to the Mitchell's who started up the project to create this area of celebration. It's currently the place where free movie and music events occur every summer. We were there just before Christmas time. There was a huge Christmas tree with a Santa's chair in front of it. A great photo op for family pictures. But, it was the Galveston mural that really brought us here. My husband was born on the island (B.O.I.), but moved to Tampa when he was 2 years old. It was his first time seeing Galveston since that time. The picture of him with the Galveston mural made this visit special. It will always be memorable for us.

This is a small paved area that could be a park, located next to a pair of restaurants. The paving…read moreis quite nice and includes a "raised" area that could be a stage. Music performances take place here, on top of the usual buskers on the corner. You'll find the "Greetings from Galveston" mural and the London-style phone booth, either of which is always good for a selfie. The park takes its name from Saengerfest, a biennial singing contest sponsored by German immigrant choral societies around the State of Texas in the 19th century. [Review 880 of 2024 - 635 in Texas - 21909 overall]

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